Wassily Kandinsky and Josef Albers were colleagues at the Bauhaud school in Dessau, Germany. After the institution was shut down in 1933, they shared a destiny as 'emigres' - Kandinsky and his wife in Paris, Albers and his wife, Anni Albers, in the US. Their correspondence is featured in this book."
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Wassily Kandinsky and Josef Albers were colleagues at the Bauhaud school in Dessau, Germany. After the institution was shut down in 1933, they shared a destiny as 'emigres' - Kandinsky and his wife in Paris, Albers and his wife, Anni Albers, in the US. Their correspondence is featured in this book."
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VG+ (Ex-art library, few interior marks but no exterior except for small stamp at top of text block. Appears unused, very clean and tight. Black & illus. wraps, French flaps, 172 pp., color & BW illus.; placed in plastic archival folder with gray tape spine. Text is in German and English. Looks at letters exchanged by former Bauhaus artists Josef Albers (1888-1976) and Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944). "The forty-six letters in this volume are an intimate exchnge between two colleagues and friends in this period when the world as they knew it was coming apart. Yet is is more a celebration of the staying powers of art than a lament. Each wrote to the other of his continuous creative evolution, while at the same time providing rich impressions of his new world. For Kandinsky, it was France, where his wife Nina enjoyed the stylishness of Paris as he entered a new avant-garde milieu but also faced the resistance of a conservative society. For Albers and his wife Anni, it was the United States, as they came to know it at the recently founded Black Mountain College in North Carolina, as well as in the lively galleries and museums of New York....The correspondence is unique in revealing the strength of these creative geniuses in coping with new and unexpected circumstances in life, and in elucidating the sustaining force of their artistic energies." (flap).
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